Roni Lynn Deutch

Roni Lynn Deutch is better-known as The Tax Lady for a reason: She has nearly two decades of legal and practical experience resolving IRS tax problems for taxpayers nationwide. Consequently, she has become a well-known media personality and one of the few go-to tax experts in the country.

Roni began practicing law out of her condo in 1991 and transformed her condo-based practice into what is now Roni Lynn Deutch, A Professional Tax Corp. Boasting 21 attorneys and a staff of more than 130, The Tax Lady's firm has helped thousands of taxpayers resolve their tax debt over the years.

Building upon the success of her law firm, Roni launched her own retail tax preparation company in 2006. One year later, Roni created RDTC Inc., her tax preparation franchise company, and began selling retail tax preparation franchises under the name Roni Deutch Tax Center. In 2009, Entrepreneur.com listed Roni Deutch Tax Center as one of the fastest-growing franchises in the country. As founder and CEO of RDTC Inc., Roni hopes to build on this momentum, with the goal of having 150 franchisee-owned Roni Deutch Tax Centers operating by the end of 2010.

A respected authority in the tax industry, Roni has provided expert advice and opinion to several national TV shows, such as NBC's Today, CNN's Your Money and Your Bottom Line and CNBC's On the Money. She has also made multiple appearances on Air America talk radio (The Thom Hartmann Program) and been featured in the Wall Street Journal, Smart Money, Forbes, Los Angeles Times, Chicago Sun-Times, Sacramento Bee, Houston Business Journal, St. Petersburg Times and the Atlanta Journal-Constitution.

In the updated edition of her popular book, The Tax Lady’s Guide to Beating the IRS and Saving Big Bucks on Your Taxes,  Roni makes her valuable advice available to everyone, interpreting new tax laws and revealing little-known insights that will save readers money. The approachable guide provides key advice on creating a tax plan, preparing one's taxes and considering the tax consequences of many important life choices, such as education, retirement, investments or starting a business.

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